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Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, September j, 1946 Band Concerts SOUTHERN OREGON NEW S R E V IE W One Decade Ago 1 ulna park has been well utilized this sununei I acli I hurwlay night ««a— mu ins 111 - ‘ --------- -**-*• the Ashland City band, composed largely ot high school musicians, A p p lic a tio n s lo r fin u ttc ia l as (with a few older and more stable heads) has presented a concert. I he .„stance, under the N atio na l \ o u - | concerts have been on a high plane, both in selection and in present 1 th A d m in is tra tio n , ,0. a tie n u m g , P ublished every T hursday by THE SISKIYOU PU BLISH IN G COMPANY 167 East M ain S treet A shland, Oregon pleted the series after Francis left both did fine jobs. I he band mem rar. WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor Leslie L u th e r M v n ick, I iio I . k i in law ol G. I McConnell, passed aw ay at the home ol his n aught E n tered as second-class m ail m a tte r in the post office at A sh ot tlu* organization, all contributed to the success ot the senes. er, M rs. V erne U el.eul in Los land, Oregon, F eb ru ary 15, 1935, unde«, the act of Congress of And the audience. They loved it. It wax pleasant entertainment, Angeles, A ugust 22 M r. M e rric k M arch 3, 1879. j and they? responded all during the summer with appreciation and en was a resident ol A shland lot m an y years being connected w ith thusiasm. It's good that Ashland has a gtxul cits band. It's an asset we C lo u n t s M e rc h a iilile Establish m ent. should promote more. O regon S tale College e.xpectbd a large e n ro llm e n t foi the fa ll Only 7' 1 of the people ot the world live in the United States. De ★ ★ ★ te rm opening S e p te in b ii 21. spite that fact, and the further fact that the historv of our country Miss Jean B illin g s re tu rn e d M onday fro m a v is it w ith her is short by comparison with the older countries of Europe and Asia, b ro th e r in San Fianeiseo the progress which America has made with its free enterprise system, V. O. N S m ith , manager o f the its bi-partv political pattern, and its emphasis upon legislative measures I It lo u ’ve a spare room, cot, or have a bit of floor space where you W h a t Not Store was in San Fran can shelter .1 homeless teacher for .1 few days during next weeks influx cisco on business. rather than Executive Decrees is one of the most significant features1 M r .ami Mrs. G ran t D u n la p of 800 teachers to the Institute which is being held here, you might le ft M onday to spend the w in te r of human history. call the Chamber of Commerce or Southern Oregon college and tell in Y reka. bers, who practiced fa ith fu lly , and who, of course, are the backbone This Is America Housing them about it. If Ashland can’t find housing facilities for the teachers who are coming here for this fall's institute there is every possibility in the world that next year the Institute will be held elsewhere, prob.ibls in Mrdford or Klamath. These 800 people w be here to r one week and represent a lot ot , 11 l 1 .1 1 1 1 * 1 1 ,1 buying power. It well, behoovs Ashland residents to find .1 place to shelter them from the fall rain which has begun to hdl. 1 Sets ice Tuesday n ig ht at 7 30. 1.4ss of the institute next vear would he a blow to not only civic, A n n a Mae W in e w ill hung the ’ • 1 11 fo r the most a ttra c tiv e flo w e r ex hibit. Edw ard Bea. was, f ir a ^ p r u t in W a lle r D avis am i M is lla y n e s e n te rta in e d W ith several m usical seleellolls. Fake Sugar Stamps Now in 1 sc Locally Fake sugar ra tio n stam p , an- 111 c irc u la tio n in A sh lan d liio e c iv stoics G ro e e rym e li re p o rt th a t it is ve ry hard to detect Bn— sta|nps „ „ num bers fro m 1 11 ¿ta|1,.)S e v id e n tly being < ut ¡(U, an(, pas,,.,| <,n o th e r s ta m p ; S im ila r cases arc liv in g i n v i - ti gated in M edford am i arc being investigated by Bie P rice C o n tro l O ffice. CANDIDATE FOR HOUSE STOPS IN ASHLAND (Church i Antunutrnnruta W ednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Each week one of the laym en lead the discussion period, as the group considers the w o rld -ap p li cation of the gospel. Dr. G. W. Bruce, M inister. The P ilg rim F ellow ship will CHURCH OF CHRIST ★ ★ ★ not m eet d u rin g A ugust. Earl Downing, Pastor a 11 m i • S unday School an d W orship Bible School, 9:45 A. M. w ith service a t the re g u la r time. classes for all ages. “B reak the Record D ay” ASSEMBLY OF GOD Herb Fischborn and John Nosier, who are running for the city Ju n io r C hurch, 11:00 a.m. for Rev. G ordon L indsay, pasto r the ch ildren u n d er J u n io r High council this year are indicative of the type of young men that th is , Sunday age. nation or any other nation needs in its governmental circles. Both ' with^tr^ined* te a ^ h e ^ ’ and M orning Service, 11:00 A. M. Serm on, "The P rese n t Day Need are successful business men, both have demonstrated that they have a separate room for each class, executive ability, and both are willing to take time from their busi-j 1 Tlic^'A.ssernbfy^of God of C h ristian V irtues.” Evening Service, 8:00 P. M. Serm on, "The S ecret of C hrist ness in order to help run the civic affairs of this community. H our” over station KWIN. Fischborn, who well realizes just what democracy can mean to an C hrist A m bassadorUServicee° Pl< * and The P urpose of God.” M idw eek Service, 8:00 P. M. G ospel M editation, KMED, on individual, is co-owner of the Bosshard lumber company. Previous to , 7:45 Evangelistic Service 18 T uesday and T hursday, 4:00 p.m. — F IL M S — D E V E L O P E D 4 P R IN T E D 6 or 8 ex, 15c per r o ll Double file 25c 5c e x tra on P anch rom atic. A ll fin«- gra m developed R e p rin ts 2c. each. D ouble size 3c eacji Deckle, 01 p la in edge G u a ra n teed w o rk E n la rg in g , c o lo rin g , copying. Low prices. Send to— ECONOM Y PH O TO F IN IS H E R S Box 1576. S ta tio n D LOS A N G E L E S 7. C A L IF . Auto Supply Company for 18 -years. Outgrown Mr. Grove has been manager of the Grants Pass J u s t as a h e a lth y boy Western Auto Supply Com needs pany and is now to be man f it hnn, so does th r iv in g ager of our Parts department. real FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST S unday, Sept. 8, 1946 S un d ay m orning service a t 11 o’clock. S ubject: MAN. S un d ay School a t 9:30 A. M. W ednesday evening m eeting, w hich includes testim onies of C h ristian Science healing, is held a t 8 o ’clock. R eading Room open daily from 2 to 5 P. M. ex cep t Sundays and holidays. T he public is cordially invited to a tten d these services, and to use the R eading Room. FAITH TEMPLE Come in and get acquainted. • la rg e r clothes estate insurance re q u ire m ore p ro te c tio n m eet the increase in to to Value Before you have a loss, JAMES G. MACKIE ask our agency to m ake authorized DEALER sure you have ad eq u ate in surance. No obligation. ^ m jn .'B lIh .lU L L im S.C. Jones & Sons BILLIN GS AGENCY 209 W. Main St. Ph. 7558 Medf;rd .Oregon Glauche FLEA ANO LOUSE Main 4 Oak Ph, 8781 Ashland. Oregon '/ ^ 7 POWDER «MI.I.S DDT y " DEPENDABLE INSURANCE COUNCELORS JuuiuMWS | CHURCH North Main and Laurel St. gunc|ay School meets each Sunday morning at 9:45. This school is making preparation for Rally Day and Promotion Day which will come within the next OLDTIME GRACIODSHESS few weeks. The m orning serm on I is at 11 o’clock on the s u b ject “God is H ere”. The choir will arran g e for special mtfsic. The M ethodist Youth Fellow ship and f~^reAent-^£\ L isten to the ASSEMBLY OF GOD HOUR With last Sunday’s service the Vesper service held each Sunday in Lithia park came to a close for this season. We think that this series of services, held in the open, in lovely Lithia park, during the summer sea sty) is one of the better things which the Ashland ministerial as sociation has offered to the people of Ashland. Our only regret is that more people were not present and able to hear the various ministers of the various churches of the city present their sermons, Sunday after Sunday. Our thanks to the ministers and their association which made this series possible. Phone 6271 who has been with Western Time To Register METHODIST 492 A SL Mr. Charles (Chuck) Grove, U ndenom inational L ocated a t the corner of 5th an d E ast M ain St. Leo C. W ine, P astor who can and will work with other organizations in the city, and who g.gg p Ju n io r a n d S enior S un d ay School 10:00 A. M. do realize the im portance of a strong local government. Y outh F ellow ship Services in Classes for all ages. Mrs. Leo th eir respective rooms. ★ ★ ★ Evening S ervice 7:45 M idweek Service, W ednesday 7:45. P.M. We ex ten d a cordial in v itatio n to all of our services. FIRST REED’S MATTRESS CO. Introducing. . . All Things Must Change entering business in Ashland for himself he was saw mill manager for Wed. 7:45 p.rm Young Peoples the Cal-Ore lumber company. In 1934 he came to America because Service, F riday 7:45 P. M. F arm and he was idealogically opposed to the trend of events in Europe. Victory N ight. Nosier, who is an independent trucking and produce dealer, is a Presbyterian Church former Ford dealer who decided to go into business for himself and 130 N orth M ain thought that Ashland offered him the best opportunity. He is willing A friendly church for th o u g h tfu l peo p le” to sacrifice his time and money to aid the city of Ashland and is ask Rev. George M. S hum an, P asto r ing for a seat on the city council . 9:45 A. M. C hurch School for This community has one of the youngest boards of directors of any all ages. 11 A. M. M orning w orship w ith Chamber of Commerce on the Pacific coast, and present indications serm on by the pastor. 7 P: M. Young P eople’s Society point toward the Chamber of Commerce being one of the iivest on a t the M anse . the coast. If this community had a city council which was of the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH same spirit and age group as the board of directors of the Chamber F irst & H argadine Sts of Commerce the two units would make this city one of the best 9:45 A. M. S unday School w ith known and most up and coming small cities in the West. H enry S. M cNair, su p erin ten d e n t Nosier and Fischborn on the city council will be the type of men! 11:00 A . M. M orning W orship . .1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 I Service w ith special m usic an d a New Box Spring* While They La»t Monuments BURNS AGEM Y The polls are the American method of fighting. The more peopleI to r ail ages. , , , , ■ L 1 t 1 Serm on; A b u n d an t Living, who get out and vote on each and every issue the less chance there is _ , , , . , , , . ... , . . The m en of the ch u rch m eet that the things which makes America great will be lost. I his is some- ’ Monday evenings for work The thing which must be remembered during the bi-elections this fall. improvements are progressing as I m aterial becomes available. OLD MATTRESSES MADE LIKE NEW message at th is service, pride but to the business houses of Ashland which have at this time ar I Thursday night there w ill be a opportunity to do some fall merchandising. And these Ashland business special message on prophecy. . . 1 1 1 e 1 11 (( , 1 , , from the book of Revelation. Much is heard of the alleged "security” provided by Britian’s soc 1' houses support Ashland, the residents ot the city can well at lord to Saturday night, special evan ialism, Russia's communism, or the experimental "isms” in other invest in housing a teacher in order to help support the business firms, gi-listic Service. Harold Burgci will be speaking at this time. countries. How about security in the good old U.S.A.?? In Italy the firms. E veryone welcome life insurance owned per individual averages $36; in France $49; ini Germany $117; in Sweden $234; in Great Britain $353; and in the. United States $842. Furthermore, the American worker earns twice as big a market basket of groceries as the British worker for the same amount of time; three times as much as the German worker; four I times the Italian worker; and seven times the Russian worker. Marble - (I ran ite The American system has enabled 7*« of the people of the world Bronze to enjoy more freedom and prosperity than the rest of the world com- j bined. This country, because of heritage of natural resources, and re sourceful people has continually led the world in standard of living. 1 groups will m eet for w orship at "ON THE PLAZA” If Americans are going to continue to lead the world it is essential ’ Neighborhood Church 1 6:45 P. M. The evening w orship is Congregational that each American takes an interest in the affairs of his government, at 7:30, and the serm on su b ject is "By Thy W ords thou S h alt be E v art P. B orden, M inister local, state, and federal. It is important that Americans retain free justified or condem ned". The enterprise, and that they fight for their independence and freedom, j classed School of p ra y e r m eets each Vesper Services Kmciiid was uwurdetf Bowel ex Dr. Louis A W ood o f Eugene was in A sh lan d last w eek Dr. Marilyn Christlicb won the Wood is D em ocra tic C an did ate ! fo r the Hous«- o f R epresentatives ’ o f Oregon F o u rth D is tric t He has W ine, S u pci in tern lent M o rn in g W o rship 11 00 A M spent the last tw o o r th re e w eeks The c h ild re n meet in the base i in Jackson I o u n ty . m ent fo r c h ild re n ’s church d u rin g | th is h o u r u n d e r the d ire c tio n ol NEW MATTRESSES M a ry A n n Conger. FACTORY TO YOU E v a n g e lis tic Services l»cg 1 n , Sunday n ig h t at 7:30 Our 7 'a of the world’s population, for example, consumed half the world’s coffee, sixty percent of its rubber, and more than 75'» of its silk before the war. We have half the world's telephones, a third of its railroad lines, 6o‘ < of its life insurance and 8o‘ 1 ot the world’s auto mobiles. The United States has one radio for every three people; Russia has one for every 90 people. In Russia there is one automobile for every 2 $2 persons; in Italy one for every 93 people; in Sw eden one for every 29; in Great Britian one for every 22; in France one automobile for every 18 citizens, but in the United States we have an automobile for every four people. ★ ★ ★ Iw-ing the m ust outatund ut the C o m p lin * g un, Luke t »’Woods H g u liii m e e tin g of the G runge, M rs A rc h ie , , u 1 I „ 1 I O regon S tole College, were being tion. Jack Francis who began the season, and Konald nice who com |,v E B i.vnion. i« g i 1 am i M is C arryl H. W ines and W endell D. Law rence, Publishers If you haven’t registered yet you have one month left in which to register. If you’ve lived in Ashland for six months and in your pre- cinct for one month as of October 8, you II be able to register to vote in the November 5 elections We’d recommend that you go to Mrs. Nelle Bbrns and register while you’re thinking about it. As we’ve mentioned before, ballots take the place of bullets in this s ' country and we’d like to have as many people voting as is possible, in order that ballots will never be replaced by bullets. honor o f Ing g n l cam p ut A t tin- B e llv ie w Sunday 1 p .m KWIN A ttend the g re at Evangelistic Service S unday at 7:45 p.m. An 18-piece orchestra plays 9:45 a.m. Ride the bus to S u n day School FREE. Assembly of God Church 485 Siskiyou Featuring THRU service in new, air-conditioned buses diking California,-Oregon, and Washington Coff on your frie n d ly T ra ilw a y t a g e n t at THE 397 East M a in STEAK H O U SE Phone 2 1 6 1 1 W E S T C O A ST R A IL W A Y S